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- multiple families. The megalonychid ground sloths first appeared in the Late Eocene, about 35 million years ago, in Patagonia. Megalonychids first reached North...
- sloths. Ortotherium was a megalonychid sloth, a family within the order Folivora which contains all of sloths. Megalonychids existed from the Deseadan...
- Megalonychidae is an extinct family of sloths including the extinct Megalonyx. Megalonychids first appeared in the early Oligocene, about 35 million years (Ma) ago...
- coexistence of M. matthewi with similar types of faunas, namely Pilosa (megalonychids), Eulipotyphla (talpids), Lagomorpha (leporids), Carnivora (borophagine...
- giant ground sloth) (H) Nothrotheriops (nothrotheriid ground sloth) (H) Megalonychid ground sloth spp. Megalonyx (H) Nohochichak (H) Xibalbaonyx (H) Meizonyx...
- different species mostly based on size and geologic age. The first wave of Megalonychids came to North America by island-hopping across the Central American...
- dispersal of pilosans to the Greater Antilles by the Oligocene, and that the megalonychid Pliometanastes and the mylodontid Thinobadistes were able to colonise...
- This list of North American animals extinct in the Holocene features animals known to have become extinct in the last 11,700 years on the North American...
- Bradypodidae Gray 1821 (three-toed sloths) Family †Megalonychidae Gervais 1855 (megalonychid ground sloths) Family †Megatheriidae Gray 1821 (megatheriid ground sloths)...
- Sloths (folivorans) Three-toed sloths (bradypodids) Two-toed sloths (megalonychids) Armadillos (dasypodids) Northern placentals (boreoeutherians) Supraprimates...